UN Backing a Floating City in South Korea That Can Withstand Floods
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california and that s winter weather right there across the highest elevations of the sierra. some snow showers possible because of the cooler temperatures of course as we approach here, as we work our way into the month of october. certainly the heaviest rainfall going to be felt across portions of the southwest in particular, arizona there, where we have 11 million people in the southwest underneath flood watches. how much rainfall are we talking? 4 to 6 inches possible in a few isolated pox et cetera. phoenix, arizona in particular, average 8 inches of rainfall in any given year. 2 to 3 inches could come down essentially, a third to a quarter annual rainfall total the next couple of days. quick glance at what s happening on the other side of the pacific ocean, western pacific, busy across this legion. this is typhoon kong-rey. if you re in tune with that scale, it is equivalent to a strong category 2 feature here and it s been as busy as it comes across this portion of the world. ju
there which is some of the heavier snowfall coming down across the highest elevations the next couple of days. beginning to see the shift in the seasons. we have 11 million people underneath the flood watches from las vegas up to saint george, utah, salt lake city, phoenix and yuma as well. how much rainfall are we talking? well, here we go. 2 to 4 inches which is an impressive amount when you consider this region. in fact, 8 inches is what phoenix gets in an entire year on average. and the forecast for them actually brings in about 2 to 3 inches. so that essentially is a few months worth of rainfall in a matter of a couple of days today into tomorrow. certainly could see flooding associated with that and the storm system as it moves over this region before it rains itself out. really quickly want to show you what s happening on the other side of the pau sick, western pacific. we have a new typhoon forming, typhoon kong-rey, it has been very busy across this region of the western pacif
the main part of japan, the main infrastructure, the main location with the majority of the population. winds have topped over 160 kilometers per hour in some instances. rainfall totals continuing to go up. here s the latest on typhoon trami. it is now at 150 kilometer per hour sustained winds. look how quickly it will exit within the next 24 hours. however, if you re in tokyo this morning, or waking up on early monday morning, to head to work or head to wherever you re going to be traveling, be prepared for strong wind gusts. the good news is the rain will come to an end very quickly on monday and then we start to focus our attention on the next forming tropical system this is typhoon kong-rey. 120 kilometer per hour sustained winds. here is guam. here is the philippines. japan just out of reach of this particular view, but if we expand the trajectory, you can see how this system is moving quickly in a northwesterly
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